Okay, so I’ve been getting a lot of questions lately about the 2025 Husqvarna motorcycles. Folks are itching to know when they can get their hands on these new models. I figured I’d share what I found out after a bit of digging around.

First off, I went straight to the source and started browsing some info about Husqvarna’s website and their authorized dealers. I noticed right away that they were talking about the motocross and cross-country ranges. That’s good news for all you dirt bike enthusiasts out there.
When Will They Be Available?
Now, the big question: when can you actually buy one? Well, it looks like they’re rolling out starting in June. Yep, June of this year. Mark your calendars! It seems like most authorized dealers will start getting them around then. I scanned through a few dealer websites, and many of them are already taking pre-orders, or at least they have email waitlists to get notified.
What Models Are We Talking About?
- There are seven motocross models.
- Two special cross-country models.
- And there’s the EE 5, which sounds like an electric model!
I also stumbled upon some info about a special one, the 2025 FC 250 Factory Edition. They’re saying it’s built for serious racers, so it’s probably going to be a beast. Some sources say there’s also a TE 125 with an overhaul.
While I was looking into all this, I learned a bit about Husqvarna’s history. Apparently, they started way back in 1689 making weapons for the Swedish army. Who knew, right? Then, in the 1900s, they moved into motorcycles. Now they’re owned by KTM, which is a big name in the motorcycle world.
Oh, and another thing I found interesting is that they use the names “Vitpilen” and “Svartpilen” for their street bikes, which I found out mean “white arrow” and “black arrow” in Swedish. They mentioned that the TC 250 has this new Electronic Fuel Injection thing that’s supposed to be better and cheaper. Cool names, huh?
So, to wrap it up, if you’re looking to get your hands on a 2025 Husqvarna motorcycle, keep an eye on the authorized dealers starting this June. You might want to reach out to them sooner rather than later, though, because I have a feeling these bikes are going to be popular.
I hope this helps you out. Ride safe, everyone!